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EPA data shows radiation spike in major US city soon after explosions at nuclear waste facility nearby — AP: Drums of buried waste were blasted over site’s fence; Large crater reported — Emergency Official: US gov’t brought in “resources I’ve never even seen before, it was amazing” (VIDEO)

New York Times (AP), Oct 25, 2015 (emphasis added): Radioactive Dump That Burned in Nevada Had Past Troubles… State officials said this week they didn’t immediately know what blew up… A state fire inspector, Martin Azevedo, surveyed the site on Wednesday. His report, obtained Friday by The Associated Press, described moisture in the pit and “heavily corroded” 55-gallon drums in and around the 20-foot-by-30-foot crater. Debris from the blast spread 190 feet. Two drums were found outside the fence line… Nevada state emergency management chief Caleb Cage said operating records for the damaged trench…weren’t immediately available… [Former Nevada Governor Robert List] expressed doubt that anyone will ever know what’s really underground at the site. “Good luck with that,” he said. “What we found when we did our investigation was they had very, very skimpy records about what was there.”

Vance Payne, Director of Emergency Management for Nye County, Oct 20, 2015 Board of County Commissioners meeting (at 1:18:45 in): Our federal partners from DOE [US Dept. of Energy] put to bearresources I’ve never even seen before, it was amazing. The effort was nothing short of herculean. There was overflights of aircraft with special monitoring equipment that was put in the air just as fast as they were able — when the weather cleared a little bit — and they did it on the ground. The CST team, the Civil Support Team, came down from Reno and they came down in a hurry — it was amazing how fast they moved their teams. They did ground testing, they did mid-level aerial testing, and they did high-level area testing over the towns of Amargosa and Beatty — as well as the entire transportation line north to south on Highway 95 and 373. So I can tell you that No. 1, it was amazing. I can tell you that a lot of effort was put into making sure that our county and communities were as safe as we could probably make them. This morning we’re getting additional reports coming in, and they’ll continue to come in on the testing over the next few weeks. No radioactive materials were detected anywhere on the ground or in the air.

KTNV Las Vegas, Oct 19, 2015 (at 0:45 in): Preliminary air quality tests say the air is fine — butNye County officials aren’t trusting just that — more extensive surveys are being done, and those results could take days.

FBI chief tries to deal with the ‘Ferguson effect’

and others talking about the state of the country, as far as police, crime, financially, or otherwise, I always think about something that I read a long time ago when I first started reading lawsuits for content and case law:

“These, then, are the considerations of reason and experience which point to the rejection of a doctrine that would freely admit in a federal criminal trial evidence seized by state agents in violation of the defendant’s constitutional rights. But there is another consideration—the imperative of judicial integrity. It was of this that Mr. Justice Holmes and Mr. Justice Brandeis so eloquently spoke in Olmstead v. UnitedStates, 277 U.S. 438, at pages 469, 471, 48 S.Ct. 564, at pages 569, 570, 72 L.Ed. 729, more than 30 years ago. ‘For those who *223 agree with me,’ said Mr. Justice Holmes, ‘no distinction can be taken between the government as prosecutor and the government as judge.’ 277 U.S. at page 470, 48 S.Ct. at page 575. (Dissenting opinion.) ‘In a government of laws,’ said Mr. Justice Brandeis, ‘existence of the government will be imperilled if it fails to observe the law scrupulously. Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill, it teaches the whole people by its example. Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy. To declare that in the administration of the criminal law the end justifies the means—to declare that the government may commit crimes in order to secure the conviction of a private criminal—would bring terrible retribution. Against that pernicious doctrine this court should resolutely set its face.’ 277 U.S., at page 485, 48 S.Ct. at page 575. (Dissenting opinion.)

San Francisco Chronicle, Oct 15, 2015 (emphasis added): [T]housands of common murres… have been found dead… “all signs point to starvation from a lack of forage fish,” [Marine ecologist Kirsten Lindquist] said, adding that the same problem has been documented along the Oregon, Washington and Alaska coastlines… many endemic marine birds and mammals are suffering.

International Bird Rescue, Sep 22, 2015: An unprecedented number of exhausted, hungry seabirds continue to flood International Bird Rescue’s San Francisco Bay Center… The sight of so many starving seabirds has raised red flags among seabird scientists…

Santa Cruz Sentinel, Sep 25, 2015: A troubling number of starved and weak seabirds are washing ashore on beaches from the Monterey Bay to Alaska… “There’s been die-offs in the past, but this is one of the worst ones I’ve ever seen,” said Lupin Egan, an animal technician… “it’s been really crazy,” said spokesman Russ Curtis. “They’re really sick — just feather and bone.”… “At Waddell and Greyhound (Rock) beaches, I saw the most murres I’ve ever seen in 10 years,” said Cori Gibble, seabird health coordinator with the UC Davis Wildlife Health Center in Santa Cruz. “You see them on the tide line. They’re kind of strewn all over the beaches… It’s been a really strange year“…

ABC San Francisco, Sep 22, 2015: The number of birds being delivered to the rescue center daily is the number that usually comes over the entirety of a month, center officials said. “The sheer number of birds we’re seeing is pretty mind-blowing“… Curtis said. “This is unprecedented. Sometimes we get spikes and it dissipates. But it has not stopped.”

Sacramento Bee, Sep 24, 2015: Rescue center overwhelmed with starving seabirds… Fairfield rescue center has seen 25 times more common murres than normal… Across Northern California… malnourished seabirds have been appearing in alarming numbers, some shrunken to little more than feather and bone… The murres’ presence is significant to scientists because they’re considered a marker species, whose movements and numbers signal changes in the ocean’s food supply… “Our gut tells us there is something going on in the marine environment.”… Some of the birds that are being brought into the center are showing symptoms of catastrophic molting, where large patches of their bodies are missing feathers, said Kelly Berry, wildlife manager with the center. The cause is unknown…

KTVU, Sep 25 2015: Up and down the West Coast, thousands of starving sea birds are washing up… [The murres] resemble penguins, but can fly… “They are washing up extremely skinny… They’re starving to death,” lead rehabilitation technician Isabel Luevano told KTVU… “they’re basically withering away“… More heron and egret hatchlings have needed care this summer as well…

Half Moon Bay Review, Sep 30, 2015: [T]he magnitude of and reason for this die-off is perplexing to experts… [Gerry McChesney, of the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge said] “we’ve had a strip of cold water near the coast (of Half Moon Bay), concentrating anchovies and mackerel. With what seems to be all this food up against the coast, why these murres are dying, I’m still baffled by.”

Daily Astorian, Aug 25, 2015: “There’s a pretty raging debate among seabird biologists at the moment,” [Julia Parish of the U. of Washington] added…“Every bird we’re seeing is starving to death,” [Josh Saranpaa, of the Wildlife Center of the North Coast] said. “It’s pretty bad.” Many are adults… The high number of starving adults along the North Coast, even experienced scavenger birds, indicates a “serious sign of a stressed ecosystem,” Parish said… “When you see so many starving, something is not quite right out there,” Saranpaa said… It’s also “been a really odd year,” Parish said, with multiple regional scale events…

KMXT, Sep 15, 2015: “It does look like the birds are emaciated, which means they don’t have any fat on their bodies, and they don’t have any food in their digestive systems“… [Corcoran] says it could be connected to the whale die-offs, and they’ll be considering environmental factors… Corcoran says the Refuge’s survey data has also indicated that several other bird species’ numbers have declined…

There is a huge ‘death zone’ radioactive river pouring out of Fukushima and no one is studying the effect of both the initial accident, this 400 tons a day ‘leak’, the huge garbage plume and the effects of both the chemicals, oil, and radiation on ocean creature life, much less the effects of Fukushima on human beings and animals such as seals, whales, polar bears and more.

Ignoring Fukushima will not change what happens. This deadly radiation will have a negative effect. Certainly the nuclear industry does not want anyone researching this, so they are putting their money into promoting new plants, through the IAEA and their favorite politicians.

As the supposedly diluted and harmless radiation kills or sickens algae, this concentrated radiation moves up the food chain. Some of these contaminated algae move up the food chain and are eaten by fish. These fish are eaten by larger fish. Each step up the food chain concentrates the radiation more and more.

Via CodeShutdown October 8, 2014 “For perspective, 47 Bq/ft^3 average contamination of the top 200 feet of ocean is within a reasonable agreement to tests and models which show up to 30 Bq/m^3 coming to the U.S. coast and this is bio-concentrated by plankton 10,000 to 100,000 times. Bad news for plankton, plankton eaters and the animals and people who eat them! The radioactive plankton sink to the bottom and marine biologists should be testing all of this!

The average annual concentration of 90Sr in water supplies should not exceed 8 pCi/L (0.3 Bq/L)
Authors: N. Casacuberta

70 TO 90 PERCENT OF ALL HUMAN BODY RADIATION CONTAMINATION GOES INTO BODY AFTER A NUCLEAR ACCIDENT VIA FOOD AND DRINKS, OVER TIME

70 to 90% of all man made radiation comes into and bio accumulates in the human body via food and drinks long term, long after the nuclear accident spill, plume or accident is gone from the news screens.

There are many studies and charts that break down exactly how much of each radioactive element accumulates where and over what period of time, so this subject is not in dispute. Of course, that does not stop the pro nuclear apologists from saying that all of this radiation being ingested is ‘good’ for you, despite it being a heavy metal poison, and then radioactive on top of that.

Something very bad and very deadly is happening in the Pacific oceans. Maybe radiation from Fukushima is just one of many things that are causing the mass die off of just about all life in the Pacific. The supposed experts deny anything really bad is happening and blame ‘viruses’ on the mass die off of many sea life species such as sea stars, seals, and more.

They refuse to test the tissues of dead animals and other sea creatures for radiation or heavy metals such as uranium or plutonium.

WHAT EFFECT DOES FUKUSHIMA RADIATION HAVE ON OXYGEN PRODUCING ALGAE IN OCEANS?

As some percentage of the algae die in massive numbers from radiation effects, they fall to the ocean bottom, potentially causing massive effects on the oxygen content of the bottom layer of ocean, plus a reduction in oxygen production in the top layer of ocean. This issue also deserves study by scientists.

What we breathe is oxygen. 70% of all oxygen produced on the planet comes from algae in the ocean. What if that algae is reduced by 90% or even disappears?

What if the oxygen producing algae is replaced by bacteria that feed on dead algae falling to the bottom of the ocean, which then creates massive amounts of poisonous and deadly hydrogen sulfide, also know as H2S? Reports from some experts are that dead zones in the ocean are increasing all around the world due to this reason.

PLUTONIUM WENT ALL THE WAY AROUND THE WORLD AFTER 3/11 FUKUSHIMA MEGA NUCLEAR DISASTER

On top of all of these things and more, humanity all around the world is just waiting for the 8-10 year time clock to run out, which is when the plutonium and all of the other cancer causing Fukushima nuclear time bombs will be triggered.

Meanwhile, Fukushima radiation and particularly extra toxic and deadly plutonium is moving up the food chain and through the food web, contaminating, killing, sickening, causing havoc and chaos. Fishermen can no longer catch fish. They are saying catches have dropped off a cliff for many species. Many more are showing up sick, bleeding, full of tumors, different colors, etc.

US Pacific Coast Seaweed Shows With Fukushima Cesium Contamination – October 19th, 2013 – SimplyInfo; New testing done by Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering found Fukushima cesium in US Pacific sea weed. The samples were standardized against a known amount of cesium 137 and cobalt 60. The finding of cesium 134 would indicate this is at least partially from the Fukushima nuclear disaster. “Washington State Pacific coast eel weed sample contained 8.14 Bq/Kg of Cs134 and 8.88 Bq/Kg of Cs137. It also contained 3.7 Bq/Kg of Co60” http://www.fukuleaks.org/web/?p=11613

« Officials: “Trillions of becquerels of radioactive material still flowing into sea” at Fukushima — Map shows nuclear waste coming up from bottom of ocean far offshore — Japan TV Journalist: “Contaminated seawater will circulate around globe… disaster like a huge cloth expanding everyday” (VIDEO) Toxic bloom “basically eating the West Coast alive” — “Unusual deaths up and down the Pacific coast” — “All populations of marine mammals are way down” in areas — Experts: “Largest ever recorded… This is really unprecedented territory… Never seen an event like this” (VIDEO) »
US Gov’t Expert: Fukushima is always on people’s minds… a lot of concern and worry about radiation’s role in unusual marine deaths — Reports of shrunken or enlarged organs, black kidneys, sores on liver, slime in mouth, discolored skin — Mortality in intertidal zone like “we haven’t seen before” (VIDEO)
Published: August 11th, 2015 at 12:40 am ET
By ENENews

Gay Sheffield, NOAA Sea Grant (US Dept. of Commerce) marine advisory agent, July 2014 at 31:00 in (emphasis added): “I’m here in Bering Strait and I know there’s people [on this call] from all over the state, so they may not be familiar with some of our events. Right after Fukushima blew, we had, and still sort of have… an unusual mortality event with four species of seals in this region, all the way from Bristol Bay, up to Barrow (the Russian side), and all the way into Canada… A lot of people were curious, because we have never been able to find an infectious disease. A lot of people were concerned and worried that this Fukushima radiation had some effect… Fukushima is a big concern in this region… Fukushima is always on people’s minds… Here’s the cover of the Nome Nugget, that’s our newspaper here, and the top story was the lack of radiation monitoring was really annoying people — that we had nothing, nothing was being done. It was a concern all the time on people’s minds — with the seals, with the birds, and what not… it was making the front news of the paper. I hope that lets others know that the concern people have in Western Alaska… it’s a big thing.”

A long list of unusual events soon after Fukushima may explain why it’s “always on people’s minds” in Alaska:

Nanwalek, AK… Change in barnacle numbers raises harvest questions… Above normal amounts of barnacles [have] fallen from the coastal rocks. They are concerned about the amount of change in the shellfish… We have not seen this before and… are worried about the safety of chitons and shellfish to eat.
Shishmaref, AK… Discolored seal with sores on side flipper… Hopefully this seal will bring us closer to understanding what may be causing the illness and disease that our marine mammals are being affected by… [Another seal] came from Russia, colored orange.
Shishmaref, AK… Unusual bearded seal… slime within the mouth… upon butchering there was hardly any fat… the liver was described as small… approximately 1/2 the size of a normal liver… kidney was approximately twice as big as the other… the bigger kidney had the appearance of darker color, and also most black… [sores] on the liver and kidney.
Old Harbor, AK… Three dead whales…This is an unusual sighting for us.
McDonald Spit, AK… Intertidal zone barnacle mortality… The fauna on the intertidal rocks seems to decreased… A lot of the large barnacle shells are empty… [We] are concerned and curious what caused this change.
St. George, AK… Two marine mammal carcasses were found… I’m getting out information so if other dead mammals are spotted… we could get a better understanding
Nome, AK… Beached decaying grey whale washed up
Elim, AK… Several sightings of dead baby belugas… over the past few days. There is at least two more baby belugas washed up on the beach… we don’t see stranded ones very often… We are concerned… and wonder why they occur.
Moses Point, AK … dead beluga whale.
Old Harbor, AK… Dead humpback whale… Our concern has to do with the impact it might have to our subsistence lifestyle. It is unusual to find so many dead whales.
Saint George, AK… Red colored water observed in harbor… The community members who brought this to my attention said they haven’t seen anything like this.
Watch Sheffield’s presentation here

Dr. Timothy Mousseau, Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, published Oct 3, 2015:

18:30 in — “We don’t see these kind of patches of white feathers anywhere else around the world… Whats really interesting is that 2 years ago we started finding birds in Fukushima with patches of white feathers as well… The frequencies are increasing, its related to the radiation exposure… White spots, they first started noticing these white spots on these cows shortly after the disaster.”

30:30 in — “Fukushima… After 4 years of repeated sampling this is what we find: huge impacts, dramatically fewer birds in the areas of high radiation, many dramatically fewer species of birds as well.”

32:00 in — “Since it was July, I think I’ll… have to go with ‘Silent Summer’ effect… It’s really a dead zone. There are no butterflies, no birds. Very few, and it’s very, very clearly the result of the radiation contaminants.”

34:30 in — (Showing images of the radioactive contamination crossing the Pacific Ocean) “Why does it matter to you?… The reason is… it’s coming — it is coming.”